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Thursday, 21 May 2020

Is This Proof That Big Cats Roam Cumbria...?

My sister drew my attention to this item. In the past the Westmoreland Gazette used to contact me regularly regarding 'big cat' sightings (the caracal is not, incidentally, a member of the Big Cat family).

The photographs are nice.  However, there are problems that void any claim at identification.  Thios could be anyones cat or even a feral cat.

1) You cannot see the ears therefore the tufts -a good identifier- are missing.

2) The photo is not clear enough to see facial markings which are another good identifier

3) No good shot of the tail -another good identifier

We have here a photograph of a cat and, yes, it looks impressive until you check all the points.  If the account is true -I have never met or talked to the person so I have no idea re credibility- then the fact that they suddenly saw the cat  and were shocked might be worth taking into account.

It is unquestionably a genuine photograph -in that all photographs are genuine independent of what they purport to show. In this case I have seen similar shots taken of cats in zoo or wildlife park enclosures and passed on a cats in the countryside.

Some reports state the witness threw down some chicken sandwiches before leaving the site. With people that is possible after all the UK countryside only has foxes, rats, mice, voles, millions of rabbits and millions of deer as well as wildfowl and other birds. Poor thing must have been 'starving'.

I have maps, as well as reports from most parts of the UK that show cat territories -which type of cat, which areas they frequent most and so on.  For Cumbria I have a good data base. It is never shared for two reasons: the first to prevent fraudulent claims and the second to stop hunters.  I understand Ms Larkin-Snowden's stance re. the latter. However, having been doing this since 1977 I have found that there are too many hoaxers and I never register a report unless I know the location (and since 1977 I have never once let out a location -even the Scottish ones passed to me by the late Arthur Cadman).

Therefore, until we get better photos this is just classed as ABC (Another Bloody Cat).

 Above: Caracal showing the "stubby tail"
Below: Caracal displaying the eare tufts

The Westmoreland Gazette article:


Proof that big cats roam Cumbria

Emily Parsons
IS THIS PROOF? These images were captured in the Cumbrian countryside. Could they be a caracal living wild?
These photos could be proof that big cats truly roam the Cumbrian countryside.
Sharon Larkin-Snowden, from west Cumbria, posted the images in the Big Cats in Cumbria Facebook page which she runs to coordinate potential sightings.
She has long believed that big cats are living wild in the county, and these latest images have her excited.
She told the News & Star: "When I saw it, I just thought straight away 'caracal'."
A caracal is a medium-sized wild cat usually native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, and long canine teeth.

For Sharon, the clarity of the images got her excited.
"This has to be some of the best photographic evidence to-date," she said. "It may not be our panther, but this is one of the smaller big cats.
"These photos are genuine.
"I'm overwhelmed by the response I got off the photos though - I only put them on my page to show other members. I never expected it to go that far."
Not only has she been inundated with interest from the national media, but she has had more than 1,400 people requesting to join the Facebook group.
Unfortunately, a rise in trolls leaving hateful messages and criticising her beliefs has prevented Sharon from accepting any new members.
As for the latest sighting, she has promised the woman who took the photos to reveal its location only as Cumbria, to prevent the creature being hunted and killed.
The photographer has since returned to take photographs with a tape measure, to try and help provide an accurate size of the feline.
Sharon said it is not the only sighting of a large cat in the county recently, and she is looking into several reports of panthers.

Sunday, 10 May 2020

Ooh..."Anonymous" Commenters

I need to point out a few things.

Firstly, if you comment as "Anonymous" then your comment does not count. It carries no weight. It never gets past moderation. Just deleted.

Secondly, "I take it you are a skeptic"....boy, you have to be REALLY dumb to think ypou can use a word when you do not know its meaning.

Definition of skepticism. 1 : an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object. 2a : the doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain. b : the method of suspended judgment, systematic doubt, or criticism characteristic of skeptics.

I prefer:

Somebody tells me "I saw a UFO" then I ask where?  When? What direction? How long did you observe it? What was the weather like? And I check weather bureaus and air traffic control to see if there might be an explanation from there. I do not say "Oh wow -you saw an ET craft!!" So yes I am a sceptic in the sense that I want evidence and have spent over 40 years looking for it -how long have you investigated and researched a subject for or is trash TV your 'research'?

See, goes both ways.

Thirdly: Ghost Adventures is the most fake, proven hoaxer TV show out there and it is all about entertaionment NOT scientific research or investigation.  You want to believe it is real? Go ahead. Take it as fun NOT as a serious subject.

I could go for "fourthly" but I really do not care and there is a reason why I do not: these "Anonymous" comments are from people who have never obviously read one of my books so have no idea about who I am, what I have experience or the work carried out by me over 40+ years. So they get deleted.

Don't get me wrong; if these persons had any balls and genuine conviction they would use their names and make their points.  They do not. They do not count as anything other than a person wasting their own time.

This is why their comments are never seen on the blog. If genuinbe people wish to comment I will not allow them to be the subject of anonymous idiots and their comments. This is a safe blog. 

Now I am not posting this in response to the non entities but so that visitors here understand I keep a firm hand on controlling what gets posted as a comment.

So, we're safe ;-)